I'm a little worried about meeting the regular decision deadline for Cornell. I was wondering if Cornell ever offers extensions for their regular decision applications. Has anyone experienced this before?
Cornell, like most other universities, tends to adhere to their posted admissions deadlines closely. They set these dates to ensure they can manage the large volume of applications they receive in a timely and effective manner.
However, in certain exceptional circumstances, they might extend the application deadline. This typically happens on a case-by-case basis or in the wake of widespread issues such as natural disasters or other unforeseen situations affecting a broad swath of applicants. It's not a common occurrence, though, and you generally shouldn't rely on this possibility when planning your application timeline.
My recommendation is always to aim to have your application in well ahead of the deadline. This gives you a buffer in case something unexpected comes up, like Internet problems on the day of the deadline. It also ensures that you aren't rushing, and gives you extra time to proofread and perfect your application.
It always makes sense to reach out to the admissions office directly if you're concerned you won't be able to meet the deadline. They can provide the most accurate advice given your specific situation. Just remember to be candid about why you might miss the deadline, and ask what possible options there might be.
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